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May 27, 2025 82 mins
In this week’s episode of *ooohtheyfunny*, the crew dives into the chaos of everyday life with a hilarious and unfiltered look at the *unwritten rules of public spaces*—from speakerphone convos in quiet places to folks treating public bathrooms like personal lounges. Then they debate whether *struggle is really necessary for success*, asking if grinding hard is essential or just a romanticized part of the hustle culture. The conversation takes a sharp (and funny) turn with *circumcision*, questioning why Americans treat foreskin like a foreign concept while the rest of the world keeps it moving. And finally, they get into their feelings about *Disney’s endless remakes*, wondering if the magic’s gone, or if fans are just tired of seeing classics rewritten beyond recognition. As always, it's brutally honest, thought-provoking, and stupidly funny.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
That's no show Time is the place to be And
I'm glad you hear it because you family.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Sit back and relax and enjoyed the show. No place,
no topic that they won't.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Go They tell the truth. Lace wood appends. If you
dreams or the thought, then it's something they can.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Melt it, make you laugh, make you cry. Have you
looking at your friends like, tell me why.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
How could he?

Speaker 3 (00:24):
What did she did? They say that? MG, I can't
replease play that back. Put the kids to bad because
it might get ron chiven't like to welcome y'all to
our private part. I think it's safe to say these.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Amigo type of suitos got them yelling.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Okay, I told her why they'd have messed up. Now
we'd have took the cat off. Ain't gonna hold him down.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Sit back, relexs.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Time I start the show, there's no topic that damn
want that to go back?

Speaker 3 (00:54):
Relaxus.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Time I start the show.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Show time, that means it's go time.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Showtime. It's the place to beat. Showtime is the place
to beat.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
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Speaker 2 (01:09):
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to beat a C.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Show Time is the place to beat.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Show Time is the place to beat All three showtime.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
It's the place to beat. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
oh yeah. And you're listening to the funny Lie Local, National, Global.

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Speaker 3 (01:52):
This is your first time ton in. Go ahead hit
the like subscribe bunch of yours and know when we go. Man,
that's the food trying to trying to take me out. Uh,
I don't even remember the hell. So I was over
here trying to struggle not to cough on onto the mic,
but it went down. Y'all know how it is when
you're eat some food or drinking some water and go
down the wrong windpipe. And I was over here struggling.
It's so hard and not cough on y'all. But this

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your first time tuned in. Go ahead hit that like
subscribe button. You're always in the know when we go.
And on today's show, we're gonna be discussing topics like
unwritten rules of public spaces. Its struggled really a requirement
for success. We got circumcised your thoughts and what do
we want from Disney movies along with some email. Steven

(02:36):
has his own email for him, and I think Steven
will enjoy it. I don't know if you'll enjoy it,
but I think it'll. I think it'll it'll hit home
to you. But before we get to any of that,
y'all know what time it is. So let's get to.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
And now it's time for.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
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and broad Uh.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
I had to stop your brother yesterday. He was trying
to do some stolen Valor ship, trying to walk in
there because he was a marine. I'm like, Bro, I'm like,
we're not doing this.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
I was like, we're not doing it, Bro.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
I was like, let's look down the part bro, I
get to eat freedom.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
No, boy, we missed y'all all the all the Sunday though.
The guy. Yeah, we missed y'all, especially whenever I kind
I kind of a knee to my ribs. My ship
bruised up. I fight through that ship. I said, Oh man,

(03:51):
it wasn't bad bad. Nah, it wasn't that. It wasn't
bad bad, but it was just we had to pace ourselves,
had to pace ourselves but all good. Uh Like EP
kind of mentioned yesterday was Memorial Day, a day to
remember those who fought for this country who are no
longer with us. Uh. Nothing, we're not gonna talk about.

(04:13):
They're gonna be dropping a Harry Potter TV show and
Hermione appears to be played by Me's girl, once again
showing that Gingers are considered black. Nothing we're not gonna
talk about. Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson passed away at
age seventy nine. You know, I was gonna do some
research because I know if I was gonna bring him
up or not to see if he was racist or not.

(04:34):
But I don't know if he was, Like, yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
He was definitely.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
If y'all watched the show, he didn't give.

Speaker 5 (04:43):
Those vibes though.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
That's why I was like, I'm gonna Steelers. Yeah he played.
He played for some team, So I think that's why
I was like, you know what, I'm not gonna do
the research. I got those days of work.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
From like Blackwoods, Louisiana.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
He because I didn't. I didn't get the vibes from Hogan.
It's I heard.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
Not. It doesn't mean or not.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
He just didn't give up. But that doesn't mean it was.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Calling everybody brother.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
But he really did.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Man, I liked him.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
I mean I don't know anything about I.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
Mean we used to like holding back there, but we
didn't know nothing.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
Yeah, don't do personality on the show.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
Nothing. We're not gonna talk about ironically, uh ironically, but
not ironically, but wrestling space. Jim Ross is currently going
through cancer treatment.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
So uh god, he's broken broken in highlf.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
So you know, prayers go out to Jim Ross because
all kinds of he really has brokes, all kinds of stuff,
but yeah, he fights do that.

Speaker 6 (05:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
The last thing we're not gonna talk about fifty centers
having a field day with his friend of me, Diddy.
I don't know who. He just likes more Diddy or
John Rule.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Definitely, but he.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
He killed career, y'all has to do like a little
throwback concerts.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
So bro, if he's going to outlive y'all out of
spite right now, he would be honest death keeper sensitated.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
We saw what happened when IRV God he died and
he posted a little whatever he posted, I said, fifty
come on, doggy.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
He took it down, telling you if y'all lives to
a hundred and fifty is gonna live to one hundred
and one. He's just despite that, dude, I.

Speaker 7 (06:42):
Think right now, just because Diddy's in the public and
like this scrutiny, if y'all wasn't here, Jo.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Was exactly can you imagine if this was John No man,
it would be brutal, brutal.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
And I will always get props to fifty because fifty
men talking about Diddy for years years years.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Been future a long time ago talking about he said
you own that bitch. That was like years ago.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
I have to look that up because I didn't see that. Uh,
I said, We're gonna get into it though. There are
some things you shouldn't do in public, but somehow every
day somebody misses the memo. Guys, what are some unspoken
rules everyone should follow on public spaces? Don't be a
close talker, going on Steven, go on, go on risk

(07:39):
Because like with in my job market or whatever, I
get a lot of marketers that come into my facility
because they want us to utilize their services on health
or hospice or whatever. And there's two.

Speaker 7 (07:49):
Specific marketers that come in and one thing I really
hate is like all of them have my business card,
they all have my number. Sex when you're coming in
like that way, I'm not like not taking me out
of my element and my plans or ship like that.
Two chicks middle aged women, hell and god damn one

(08:11):
has bad breath.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
And the other one is older and just like she's
that intoosing person that's just like always in your space.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
And like I make it a point to go to
my office so I can go behind my desk. But
there's a couple times when I'm.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Like in the move you're going and she'll she'll catch me.
It's just like random times.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Hey, how are you?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (08:36):
H O? And ts?

Speaker 5 (08:38):
How are usually?

Speaker 3 (08:40):
You know, usually you know, I'll hug them and give
them whatever that one.

Speaker 8 (08:48):
Boy, But yeah, yeah, close talkers, man, like learn learn
the body language too, Like, especially if somebody's like keep
trying to back up, you.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Keep coming a little. Those people that are just oblivious
the body language just trip me out, Like how did
you get this far in life and you don't know
or can't read? All right, I'm making them cringe a
little bit. Oh I said something reading their face. Okay,
let me take back, because they're not on the same
joking level as me, but people just be so oblivious
and I'm like, yo, that's another unridden rule. They're like,
learn to read the room. One that stands out for

(09:19):
me is people that speak your phone in quiet places.
Yeah why why? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (09:29):
They do have a nail shop all the time, all
the time.

Speaker 9 (09:32):
Every time I'm in aways, one person every time everyone
else that will sit there with their phone on speakers,
so the whole room just has to listen.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
To their conversation.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
Well they got yeah, or just hold they're getting pedicures.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
And I, you know, sometimes wanting to say something, but
people are so crazy now that I just have to
kind of sit there and I'm like, I'm not trying
to say nothing, and then they would just pull a
gut out for no reason. Yeah. Ship, but I'll be
thinking about it all the time. I don't know what ship.
Another one I got is a well, actually, I guess

(10:10):
that kind of kind of includes like like personal spaces
or whatever. But why do some people act like public
restrooms are the private ones for the conversations, so whether
conversations or like leaving the seat nasty like.

Speaker 7 (10:27):
And that's exactly why I don't use public restrooms like ships, like,
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
It's like they intentionally try to see where they can
leave their ship. Yes, the most awkward spot like I've
literally seen I swear to you got on my kids, bro,
I've literally seen ship on top of the toilet. I'm like,
how did you get ship here?

Speaker 3 (10:47):
Like?

Speaker 4 (10:48):
What blood on the walls?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Because when I worked for a plumbing company, I had
to go clean the plasma celf' piss on floor, piss
on sheets.

Speaker 5 (10:59):
I got to that women.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Like yeah, it was just I'm talking turds on the seat,
toilet clawed with ship and I'm like, I already know.
It was probably the finest.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
Chick to work.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
That left this big as tea discussed.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (11:19):
I mean because I guess they think it's behind closed
doors kind of sort of.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Uh, I got respect for my toilet.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
I don't just leave it.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Pubbing bathrooms, man, Like, I cannot do it.

Speaker 5 (11:32):
I cannot do it.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I will, I don't.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
But why do people do it? Why did they just say.

Speaker 10 (11:39):
Because I mean, I would say create one of the
funniest crazy stores.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Is hearing from my wife about these kids.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
I literally got suspended right before, like in school, tell
me about these.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Motherfuckers decided to go and they're in two separate classes
or whatever. But I guess at some point, uh these
are sixth graders or whatever, at some point they got
into the bathrooms, met up in a bathroom.

Speaker 5 (12:01):
And ship like in the middle of there.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
The other thing is smeared it all over the wall.
What fucking you to do that?

Speaker 5 (12:11):
Once?

Speaker 3 (12:11):
That one's that? What the one of them?

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Yeah, and the other one is that he was influenced
by that.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
I don't know, because they're both too stupid ass kids.
Like I've seen both of these kids kind of grow
up from like fourth grade up third grade really.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Really come back and clean it themselves.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
I don't I don't know what put it in.

Speaker 5 (12:40):
Paper dog.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
No, I didn't think about them.

Speaker 11 (12:43):
I'm like, yo, hands and like, if so, how do
you like freaking out when just the tip of my
I have to get another one?

Speaker 3 (12:57):
Like times?

Speaker 12 (12:58):
Because Yeah, what possesses somebody to even defecating area like that, Like,
like you said, on a fucking toilet, Like I mean
on a toilet, on a tissue dispenser, on anywhere that
other than in the bowl, Like.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
I don't get it, Like it was so disgusting. I
don't ever get just like when I was and I
think I told you this. I might have talked about
it on the show about the Doodoo bandit when I
was twenty four. So man, at twenty four, we had
this dude for for fucking two weeks. Someone would come
in there, put a whole bunch of toilet paper into

(13:34):
the toilet and they shot on top of the toilet
and it just like it wasn't gonna go there. Like
they would take like a whole damn roll and it'd
just be like, bro, what the fuck? So we were
we were people. People kept complaining about it. So we're
sitting around trying to find a doodoo band, and we
started seeing like, okay, it's between this time and this time.
So we started trying to narrow that down, and I

(13:55):
think when we got so close the Doodoo band, it
just disappeared, stopped doing it. I'm just like, bro work
because I even had one of my guys, I said, hey, man,
go sit in there and just just just chilling there't
see anything.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Oh man, damn doodoo man. And we finally got his ass,
but that ship, well, we didn't get him, but he stopped. Stopped.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah, it was getting close.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
It's narrow. The damn it's getting close.

Speaker 9 (14:27):
I think another one is like farting and confined spaces
like buses or trains, cars.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Or I don't know, like, can I ask you this question?
So every once in a while, when I'm going to
go pissing like a journal in in the bathroom, there'll
be a man taking a dump and they'll be making
noises like I heard that. Okay, I'm gonna ask you
the women do that. I'm like, why are y'all making
noise like you had? Like you you know I'm me

(14:55):
here because you heard the door. It's just like you
got a grunt trying to get you out of there fast.
I've heard do that.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
Not a lot, but there's been a few that I've
heard that.

Speaker 7 (15:07):
I've heard dudes like where they're going like ham on
a toilet.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
I heard dudes they like, like you said, it's like
they're at home.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Me.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
I'm too, I'm shy.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
I was going to take a picture of this dude
because he had his legs like I guess he was sure,
but he had his legs out. He was dangling in there.
I was going to get a picture of it, and
I was like, man, nah, this is a sacred place.
That's an unridden rule. I'm not going to be taking
pictures in here. But he had he was dangling the
little feet and then even crossing the dangling idea. He
had to be a little person. May not his feet

(15:45):
will be so it looked like it looked like a
big feet just I might look to see it the
hard and he looks like, I'm sure there is uh
is there?

Speaker 13 (16:02):
Like?

Speaker 3 (16:02):
What has been like the most awkward situation you've been
in because someone ignored his basic public etiquette. That's annoying situation.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Well, it wasn't like a public thing, but it was
like I literally just asked it. It's actually happing a
day when my court and I just said, he what's
going on?

Speaker 7 (16:18):
Man?

Speaker 2 (16:18):
He starts just going on and on about all the
fish he's caught.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
All.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
I was just hoping he'd be like, oh, no, I'm
good man, and then that's it. I was hoping he was.
I was hoping he would leave. This motherfucker is just
sitting here talking about the favorite type of fish he
likes to catch, how he if he gets a little
one he throws it back away because I'm gonna let
that one grow up. And I want to say this
ship no, but he just wouldn't shut the fuck up,
and I'm just like, that's the point to where I
was just like, I'm sorry for asking, bro. I literally

(16:46):
was just trying to and I'm just trying to eat
my food. He just keep going.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
I think the one that stands out for me happened
in tenth grade in my biology class. So I had
two of my friends and there from like a junior
high to two girls. And I know I've told y'all
a story about Jim. He was one of like, where all,
would you like to come see a movie with me?
And my parents like that? So this is like the

(17:16):
next week after they told him no, they don't want
like he tried to basically we would have For those
of y'all who are new to the show. He would
come up to me because he saw like girls talking
to me, and I don't think he knew that I
like had been friends with him for a while.

Speaker 6 (17:31):
And so he's like, Hey, I see that you're a
ladies man.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Give me some tips on yes, because he's a great
He's a great above me. I feel like he was slow,
but then he was in all the classes.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
That's not the dude who was like trying to learn
how to fight.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
No, no, I do remember he was.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Like trying to learn how to fight so he could
get his girlfriend.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
This dude, I'm gonna see if I can find him.
But he just I don't know if something was wrong
with him, or if he was just raised socially awkward
or whatever the case may be wrong, but but yeah,
that's how you talk. And so like he we had
a conversation. I'm like, well, Jim, you just gotta be yourself,

(18:17):
you know whatever. So the next next class he's in
there talking about.

Speaker 6 (18:22):
Hey, I wondered if one of y'all would like to
go to with me and uh my parents because.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
He didn't drive, and uh they were like no. So
then the next week, yeah, it wasn't next week because
that was a Friday. The next week comes in and
so they've kind of like you could read their body language.
They're like, yo, don't quit talking to me, and he's like,
uh so, uh, you know, I enjoyed the movie. I
really wish y'all would have been there. It was very invigorating.

(18:54):
He just yes, yes, that's how he talked, bro, I'm
not even that that's verbatim what he's in. He's like.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Very invigorating.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
But yeah, he didn't work glasses. I was trying to
find a picture of him. Uh do you remember when
I show you my little video from Mr Coult the
gym dude, the awkward that's Jim. That's Jim. Yeah, I
gotta But he did that senior year because someone had
told him like, hey, just do this and that I

(19:27):
was very proud of it. I will say that I
was very proud of him for doing that because that
was so out of his comfort zone, like before we
even started the thing, because you know, it's basically in
front of it's, uh the cheerleaders fundraiser whatever, so there's
a lot of people in that thing, and so before
he was just like, I'm just so nervous because he
looked out side and said, I.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Just I don't know if I can do this.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
And but yeah, he went through it, and I really
feel like that gave him a big boost of confidence.
And I think he either either I'm no longer his
friend on Facebook no more he deleted me, or I
mean he don't have a Facebook no more.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
But he's kill I'm pretty sure he's got a better.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Girl than Yeah, probably, but he had uh from the
from the looks that it looked like he was doing
doing some good things with his life, So shout out
the gym. I forgot what his last name was.

Speaker 9 (20:25):
I don't know if mine was awkward, but I know
several times in the past like I would. I don't
even eat in the breakroom at work anymore because people
irritate me because I would go. I would literally go
to a corner because y'all know, I'm trying to edit nudity.
So I'll go to a corner where nobody can see
beside me, behind me nothing, have my laptop up.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
She's got porn.

Speaker 3 (20:46):
I can see that. He looks like, no, no, no,
Peter Grive, Drew R Drew Carrey. Yeah, yeah, it's a
younger Drew carry Ye.

Speaker 9 (21:01):
But yeah, I would go through the corner, have my
laptop of editing, and also be have my earphones in
because I would watch like a show. I have my
phone propped up over here. If you're watching the show cool.
Do you think everybody used to that time to come in?
They're literally every time they would come and stand and
talk to me.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
Like you see so much for everybody, there's someone for
every I don't get like when people tell me they
can't get nobody, I'm like, hey, look at Jim from
from that that point to now, shout out to gym. Yeah,
I was in mister aridiculous. He did, he did, he

(21:40):
pulled someone. Yeah, and them girls that were hating on them,
they ain't got nobody right now, got five different baby
days they don't, but they ain't got nobody right now.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
They're not teams anymore.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
That is very true. They want They both took two
different paths. One became one became this giant method. The
other is a flight attendant.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
She's doing myth in Texas.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
Yes we can get here. And and you know what's
crazy is she had gone through rehab all kinds of
stuff and was fine and then for whatever reason, she
just recently got arrested again for Matthew.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Y'all said, damn man is for like Arizona, New Mexico
and El Pasa. That's not like this. Yeah yeah, see
they're not classic drug addicts there.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Yeah, just like, man, you tripping myth and I know
you should. And it just kept getting worse and worse
somebody will send me something and it's just a run
you know how they go through the run down, like

(23:04):
the first arrest, second to third. You just see the
faces gonna blue blue, blue blue. And I remember she
had post she would you know, she's one of those
who likes to post a lot on Facebook and Instagram,
but always had to filter on. And so I saw
one day just walking into Walmart and I.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Said, I'm not tuying her teeth, I mean teeth missing.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
She wasn't missing any but the face, but the face
was sunking.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
She was picking a lot of myth heads picking.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
I just we look, we saw each other, but I
didn't go talk to her like that. Yeah, I'm just
gonna acd like I don't see you.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
That's the only reason I never wanted to sell myth
of feel bad seeing somebody picking the face.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
Give me last question on this is, do y'all think
that we're too polite now? Should more people be called
out when they break public space rules?

Speaker 2 (23:54):
I feel like everybody now was anti social, like nobody,
like anybody no more be right on this. We got
the select few that are still stuck in the nineties
where we actually loved when somebody rang the doorbell, but
now most people don't. It's just some people that they
can't read social cues, like the motherfuckerho wouldn't start talking
about the fish. I don't really care how you're doing.

(24:17):
I'm just trying to be polite.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
True store album broh bye yeah alone. So getting onto
this next topic. Uh, some say you have to suffer
to succeed, but others believe struggles just optional drama on
the road to get what you want. Can someone truly

(24:42):
be successful without going through struggle or does the grind
build a character needed to handle success.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
You don't have to struggle. You're paid Manning, you're saying
you don't have to struggle. Struggl Yeah, but he was
already he was already considered one of the best ever
before that one man.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
I think I think Eli had a struggle being the
brother that looked the most like that was to be
I'm glad for himself. Eli won too, but you just
know he was just the black sheep of the family,
just the little sports because they both have said him

(25:24):
and the older brother both said that we don't know
what the hell Eli was gonna do. He just was
kind of just there.

Speaker 13 (25:29):
He just.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
They said Eli was just.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Imagine that, just nonchalant and become a professional.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
Yeah, and it beat the goat twice twice in the
Super Bowl. To this, I think it really depends on
your story and your background, because obviously multi billionaires their
offspring for the most part, should have struggled. But then
you see a Robert Downey Jr. And you're like, bro,

(25:58):
you had it, then you fell off, but then you
came back off.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
But that's why he made the perfect Tony Stark because
that's what Yeah, that really was, Like Tony Stark had money,
lost it got it back.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
So yeah, but then you see other sides of it,
like I see like a Lebron James going through his stuff,
but then you got to uh Steph Curry on the
other side, who didn't I mean, I guess he struggled
with his ankles. But other than that, the brothers, I mean, yeah,
they weren't broke. But yeah, so I think it does

(26:29):
kind of depend on that. I mean, there's different circumstances
for it all.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
It can't help though, like if you have to struggle,
because like that's what people find, the ones who are struggling,
that's where they can find the outlet sometimes, regardless of
if it's sports, music, tech, whatever, when they find their
niche and that's what they put all their time into
it to get away from whatever they're struggling with. That
can help so compared to somebody who's got the silver

(26:55):
platter and they don't have to do that right. So
he can help. But it doesn't always mean nothing, because
for example, I'd be listening to YouTube sometimes it plays
a random video, like I heard something a few days ago.
It was about Shamee McMahon of all people. His daddy
was rich freak. But he said his dad would never
tell me loved him, never hugged him, nothing. He didn't

(27:17):
get his dad's respect until he started doing like life
and ship, jumping off the top of titan trons, going
through tables, getting concussions. That was the first time his
dad said he was proud of them.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
Yeah, he said that would never tell him he was
proud of That.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
Makes sense why he was doing all that extra ship
because he would do because by the time he started
doing stuff, I was our new wrestler was fake at
that time, and I'm just like, he.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Can't fake them fell off the top of the sel
got thrown all that. I'm like, yeah, I wouldn't do that,
but he didn't have to do that. He the boss's son, and.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
He still did it to get just to hear his say,
I'm proud, proud. That's probably you know.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I mean because Vince looked a
him like, you're Vincement man, so you're gonna have I said.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
The ball high.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yeah, you're gonna have to really do something.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
So did it?

Speaker 2 (28:11):
You did aged himself terribly because he looked old.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
Yeah, he look older than.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
Well yeah they look like ship now Vince looked.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Like but but them at the same age, them at
the same age.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Yeah, yeah, Vincent fifty and Shane and fifty man, Shane looks, well,
that's coming down on roy Son.

Speaker 12 (28:31):
Roy So he was all jacked and r both qual
actually twice a year.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah, I mean, but that was a tough son of
a bitch. Bro Bro tore both of them just sat
there like.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
What what's the problem.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
Like man, I would have been screaming, oh yeah, cut
the dak, get them all out the arena. I would
have got everybody.

Speaker 5 (28:55):
Yeah, literally, I think it has to do with the circumstance.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
I don't think that.

Speaker 8 (29:04):
Because if you look at the how Paris Hilton was
remember early two thousands her and yeah, I mean, yeah,
I know it's reality TV. Maybe that wasn't them, but
that's what they wanted to be looked at. Look, that's
how they want to be seen as.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
It existing just famous for being alive.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
Yeah it's Kardashians, now, you know what I mean.

Speaker 7 (29:25):
So it's I think that if you are a person
that has to struggle, if you have some type of struggle,
the do think that it gets you some type of
empathy on those that.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Have to go through the struggle on a daily basis. Well,
we hope so, because because then we see these multi
billionaires now that started from the bottom, and it's just
like they forgot what it was because you see like bezos, like, bro,
you came from humble beginnings and now you're a dig here.
Well we see, I came from.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
Like literally nothing, and I had a multi billion dollar
a year industry.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
And I don't see you being a dickhead.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Would I would bring my bring my boys on with me.
But like people who had it like the middle class
growing up, I wouldn't feel sorry for him. I'll be like, look,
you had the same opportunities as me. I wouldn't shoot
on him or nothing, but I just be like, look, man,
you had a hit start.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Yeah, because I look at uh, I look at Bill
Gates now because he went there was a point he
was a dickhead and now I think because he was
because he's trying to get into heaven. So now let
me get my money out to people more time. My
stuff's not gonna be I mean, I will say.

Speaker 7 (30:42):
Bill Gates from I remember early two thousand, he had
already said he's not giving He said.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
They only get one percent, Yeah, which is a lot.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
I mean that's a lot, but you know he's not
giving him anything. But I think he became well what's
that old.

Speaker 7 (30:57):
Jeffery epste and ship started coming out as well as
his wife leaving them.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Yeah, because he had a book and because I even
look at you know, didd before he got caught up.
He was trying to be all was in Daddy loved
and did brother love, and he was trying to give
everybody their uh stuff back because he knew what was
coming down the pipeline and so yeah, that is what
what did it? And I just uh, I can't remember

(31:24):
if it was a comedian to somebody, but oh somebody,
Uh it was some mean and they were talking about
like how your parents are not the same, uh with
with their grandkids, are not the same with them as
they were with you. And some one of the comments
like that's just because they try to get into heaven,
so they're trying to act be all nice and go
to church all the time and everything else. They said
they had their wild size. So let me started to write,

(31:46):
because I've been thinking about my grandmother. Shout out the
mother did. But my mom told me, like she used
to sing in the jazz clubs and uh had an
interesting life. And now all of a sudden, I mean,
well not all of a sudden. She then since I've
known her, she's been going to the church all the time,
But there was a time period when she was just

(32:07):
living her best life.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
My grandkids ain't gonna have to worry about that.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
Go to church.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
Look already, lie to your mama, So I'm taking you
to church.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Do y'all think there's a difference between a healthy struggle
that fuels grow and a necessary struggle that just burns
you out. Do you think there's a difference between a
healthy struggle that fuels your growth or in a necessary
struggle that just burns you out. And if so, what
is that difference.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
I mean, you said it right there basically, because it's
gonna bring you out, it's not worth it. But what
is the line, Like, if you're putting all your time
into it but you're not really seeing much to show
for it. But if you got one where you're investing
time in it, and it might not be that same year,
two years, five years from then, but if there's a
big payoff at the end, you didn't quit on that struggle,

(33:01):
it was worth it in the end. That's a healthy one.
But if like, let's say somebody's working a whole bunch
of overtime and all this other shit and they getting
maybe extra two three thousand a month, but they always tired,
they ain't spending time with their kid, marriage fall apart,
that ain't worth it to me. Yeah, that's not. But
if it was somebody who like they missed a couple
and they lost a couple hours of sleeping, all that

(33:21):
working on the side gig that they turned into something
that turned into a big the next Amazon or something
that's worth it to me. Right, Yeah, you was tired
of shit for five six years. But now you don't
got to do nothing. You wake up and you got more.
You got a million dollars in your bank account every day, Right, that's.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
Worth it to me.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
That's healthy.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
Yeah, that's what I would think. So let me ask
you this. Let's say you had a homegirl, and your
homegirl had this successful photography business. Yeah, but she wants
to take her stuff to the next level. But every
day after she gets off work, she don't want to
go put the work in. She don't want to go
through the struggle. She just wants let's go take a nap.

(34:01):
What would you say to her?

Speaker 2 (34:02):
I would say that if you don't want to say
what I would say with My dad used to always
tell me, if you don't do nothing, that shit gonna happen.
Like you're being stagnant right now, like you got to.
You want to be the best. You gotta put in
that work like the best, like you tired. So what
take more pictures, edit, learn some more.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
Yeah, I'm just saying if I just type in boudoir photography,
something should pop up first. And I'm just saying it
ain't gonna happen if you ain't putting in the work,
the naps, I'll be trying to tell people, but the
streets out there, I can sleep when I die.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
I mean I do too.

Speaker 4 (34:42):
I think it's.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
I do too.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
But for this friend that I would have, yes, I
would definitely say like how bad do you really want this?
Like do you really want this?

Speaker 3 (34:52):
Right real? For real? Because if you do, that's That's
what I'll be asking when she when sh be on
her phone RT right now, I'll be like, what do
you really want?

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Like cau It's like for me right now for example,
like I'm trying to get back cut, bro, I've been
trying to go to sleep earlier, I'm over here putting.
I'm I realized I was lazy as fuck going to that.
I'm doing that Cardio. I would always say, I don't
got enough time. I got plenty of fucking time. Plenty
of fucking time, bro. And I'm just like I say
I want it, but I ain't doing what I need

(35:22):
to do to make it happen.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
But now, yeah, and how you do it? And we
can see I can see I.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
Have already lost in twenty days, I've already lost like
eight and a half pounds, just pure fat. That's see
on the ground. And I'm still on the ground.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
And I got blessed this week because they changed my
schedule to where I now I can get off at
five every day, so now I can do two with that,
and I'm looking forward to that ship. I'm looking forward
to that.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
I'll tell my friend, you gotta grind, you gotta make
it happen.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
Risky, what would you say to that front?

Speaker 5 (35:55):
How are these laps?

Speaker 3 (35:57):
An hour? Get fifteen? And that?

Speaker 2 (36:01):
Did she get back to?

Speaker 4 (36:02):
Sometimes?

Speaker 3 (36:03):
Here's what she could? What sometimes?

Speaker 13 (36:04):
Man?

Speaker 4 (36:05):
I mean sometimes?

Speaker 8 (36:06):
What you mean?

Speaker 3 (36:07):
Explain sometimes, because sometimes it's different for everybody. So if
I say sometimes Stephen be putting in work on Sundays,
sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn't. But it's I know
something your sometimes could be this week I did it,
but then three months go by, and then sometimes I did.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
But what about our friend talk.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
Like that? No, that's that's all we wanted to know.
We're gonna take a break when we come back. We
got some emails you're listening to. Ooh, they funny.

Speaker 14 (36:42):
Fellas. You can't let her keep doing this, taking your
old spicey hydration with a low body wash.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
It's unacceptable.

Speaker 13 (36:49):
King She's gonna have to understand that you got your
own groom and need a dealer. She might say, boy, please,
George is mine. I'll buy oil beach just fine.

Speaker 3 (37:03):
What if she don't, don't go.

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Don't let her bring up the guy called let her know.
Man has seen.

Speaker 13 (37:12):
Time and time again she's been taking your spy steep patration.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
You gotta.

Speaker 5 (37:19):
You get up up for yourself.

Speaker 14 (37:22):
Don't let her, you said, there's nothing that to all
my guys. Never let your skin go dry, and always
keep an eye on your old spice, body lotion and
body wash because men have skin too.

Speaker 6 (37:37):
M hm.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Hm hm. And you're listening to who they Funny Local, National, Global.
So we got three today, got my first one. We

(38:06):
got here bonjour. First off, I want to say I've
been listening to your podcast for at least three years,
and as a French guy, I appreciate the humor not
shine off controversial topics. I found you by accident while
looking for something in English to help improve my conversational skills.
But now stay for the last, he said, by accident,

(38:31):
he's probably telling everybody them, but now stay for the
last and the wild topics. But today I have to
ask something that's been on my mind, and honestly, it's
messing with my understanding of how your country works. How
is it possible that Donald Trump is still relevant? How
did he get voted as your president? And basically acting
like a king who makes up rules as he goes.

(38:51):
Over Here in France, we follow American news closely, and
from my perspective, it looks absolutely insane. The man has
faced criminal charges, he's openly three other people, he lies constantly,
and yet millions of Americans still support him like he's
some kind of savior. He talks about taking away rights,
silencing opposition, punishing people who disagree with him, and no

(39:11):
one seems to stop him. I don't get it. In France,
we ride over raising the retirement age. You guys, have
someone trying to dismantle democracy in front of your eyes,
and people are just scrolling on their phones or arguing online.
Is it just media fatigue? Is everyone too divided? Or
are people genuinely okay with this kind of leadership? Now?
From the outside looking in, it's like watching a building

(39:32):
slowly catch fire while half the people are inside arguing
about whether the fire is real, and the other half
are filming it for TikTok. What happened to the America
that fought for rights, for freedom, for truth? Why aren't
more people in the streets. Why aren't the institution's doing more?
Or is Trump really just untouchable?

Speaker 13 (39:48):
Now?

Speaker 3 (39:49):
I'm not asking this as an insult. I really want
to understand, because if it can happen in the US,
what's stopping it from happening anywhere else? Anyway? Love the show, y'all.
Keep doing what you're doing, to keep speaking up. The
world is listening, even across the Atlantic. Avac avac. Respect
Julian from lyon fronts.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
We're embarrassed, well, Julie, And we can't just kill him.
It's in seventeen seventy three where we had the Boston
tea party, and we can just do some shit like
we gotta be all political now. Yes, we hate him too.

Speaker 4 (40:25):
We don't have the smartest people in the country.

Speaker 5 (40:27):
That voted for him.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
So yeah, I was, Julia. I was even talking to
somebody to day, an older lady from the South. And
I don't have to say her race because whenever I
said an older lady from the South, you already knew
where I was going. And she was like, you know,
I really like what he's doing for our country. My god,
it's just it's just so amazing. And I said, well,

(40:53):
tell me about why'd you call it a day? Well,
my account's been going down a lot, and I just
I know everything's gonna change. And I said, okay, uh
so what what were you hoping to accomplish today? Well?
What can I do with my cap to make it grow?
I said, well, you're invested in these things which happened

(41:14):
to be like trump Stock, different things that he was
invested in. She's like, I said, well you're doing this,
you know you can diversify. Oh no, I'm not leaving
that a lots. Okay, Well you just that's Julian.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
Okay, Julian. Let me tell you something. America has not
been the land of opportunity in at least two decades.
Like we are we suck low key yes, like you
think about it. Other countries they got basically free health care,
education systems, way better quality of life is better exactly
like we got. Like all we care about is money.
We're basic. Yeah, we're just a large corporation.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
We really that is it?

Speaker 2 (41:53):
Because we got more prisons than any other country, which
is in itself is a business. We raised taxes kind
to lead it's just money.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
So again we keep pushing back the retirement age. It
went from sixty two to sixty five to sixty seven,
and by the time we're old enough to retire, it'll
be seventy. Fortunately for us we on the XRP.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
But yeah, and also for protesting, we can't take off work.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
We can't afford to take off work all.

Speaker 4 (42:20):
The time to go protest.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
So I was just looking here to kind of see
if France does like holidays, Like, yeah, do they get
like the month long I don't know.

Speaker 7 (42:31):
If it's like month long some things that's sort but
their vacation days, they get like eight weeks of vacation.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
Their their maternity, I think it's like a year. Employs
are entitled to pay for two and a half days
for each month to actual work. This gets five four
weeks results in twenty five days. This is in France.
French calculation is actually thirty days of vacation because Saturday
is considered a working day in this calculation.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
All right now looking nor wars, so they get they
get thirty days.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Thirty days. So there's just kind of close to us.
Really it's still like six weeks.

Speaker 4 (43:05):
So I mean, you know, the average job is only
two weeks a year, that's it.

Speaker 9 (43:08):
Yes, the average job is only shut out my job
I'm talking about like corporate job.

Speaker 3 (43:14):
Yes, yeah, okay, thirty days.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
Thirty days is essentially six weeks.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
Yeah, you know what I mean of our week of
our work.

Speaker 2 (43:23):
I work four on, four off, and I have like
six hundred hours I can take off, bro, I could take.

Speaker 9 (43:28):
Off what average though, Like the average job is two
weeks flat year and it doesn't go up two weeks weeks.

Speaker 4 (43:36):
Flat, and that's including like six time and everything.

Speaker 15 (43:39):
Miss two weeks right now, just because it's terrible. So
eleven days is the average here? Yeah, eleven days per
year after year service, Oh yeah, it would.

Speaker 4 (43:52):
Be yeah, five and five. So yeah, that's about right.
Because when I say two weeks, I mean like weeks
like five days.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Oh god, that's man out to my job. And I
never talked bad about my job anyway, but I got it.

Speaker 7 (44:04):
Good.

Speaker 3 (44:05):
God, that's terrible. But yeah, we we just we have
a country where the people don't vote, and then the
people that do vote don't vote in their best interests,
and then you have the people that don't.

Speaker 8 (44:24):
Care about the extreme rural areas that only have a
certain amount of people, and that's what overtakes the bigger population.

Speaker 3 (44:33):
It's a lot of sheep here, Tess me.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
I am not proud of the fact that we have
a what a reality team.

Speaker 3 (44:40):
The fact that we're getting this email makes me be like, now.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
I feel like America is just an experiment.

Speaker 5 (44:47):
Honestly, it's not fun.

Speaker 3 (44:51):
We're not enjoying it over here.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Don't get me wrong. We are the popular kids. We
are the cool looking kids, but you don't see what
we go through closed doors.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
Yeah, we go home. Our dad drinks and be sex.
My mom is a whore. That's just a great analogy
that that is.

Speaker 2 (45:11):
We are the popular kids, okay, but you don't see
what's happening behind them.

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Yes, we move the culture globally. Everybody looks at us
and looks at our media. Sure we we for sure
are trend setters, but we don't do much of anything
and we get treated so badly. So appreciate that email.
We are we saw, we know, we don't know.

Speaker 2 (45:39):
Why we're still number one. We are, we should know.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
This one's for Steven, Hey, Stephen, Jay love everything you
bring to the show. Your honesty and heart always stand out.
I wanted to ask you something a bit deeper that
I've been curious about. You talk a lot about working
with families who need a safe place for their loved ones,
kids going through really tough times. That kind the work
sounds heavy. How do you mentally deal with all that
without letting it weigh on you at home or mess

(46:04):
with your peace of mind? Do you have any strategies
or habits that help you keep your balance and not
carry that emotional load twenty four to seven. I'm sure
this kind of pressure could crush most people, but you
seem to stay solid. How do you do it? Appreciate
your honesty and whatever you can share. Much respect for
the work you do. Thanks Sheldon, Ooh good. One is

(46:25):
at the end of the song. It says smooth weed every.

Speaker 7 (46:27):
Dayoth Honestly, I really don't have a good answer for you.

Speaker 3 (46:35):
I wish I did.

Speaker 7 (46:38):
I mean, one of my outlets is working out, but
like my day, just like I'll get out of that
mode like quickly, you know what I mean. I can
fall out of it or whatever just because I'll get tired.
It's just because I'm still kind of trying to find
that healthy outlet, you know what I mean, Yeah, because
my days just like runs so so fast and so

(47:02):
quick to where the end of the day, like you know,
you go home to your kids, to your wife and
everything like that, and it's pretty much it. It's like
or you know, I'll get on a computer and start studying.
I mean, about to take my examles coming up Friday.
But I don't have a very good answer.

Speaker 3 (47:20):
On Friday.

Speaker 5 (47:21):
I mean, I guess kind of it's it's sports, right,
like our fridays are.

Speaker 7 (47:25):
Basketball or work Friday, or we're basketball before the school
year ended. But it's I think right now for me,
like my outlet, and it kind of changes per season
fall seasons. You know, I'm watching football on Sundays and Mondays.

(47:47):
And let me back a little bit. Another outlet would
be it sounds crazy, but like y'all like literally.

Speaker 16 (47:56):
But like even on a daily basis, like we talk
shit all the time, you know what I mean, Like
y'all my brothers, and so it's like y'all are kind
of my outlet because again, my days are kind of heavy,
you know, dealing with death, dealing with.

Speaker 7 (48:11):
Strokes, people having to figure out with their loved one,
what they're gonna do next, how to go about it,
and things of that sort.

Speaker 5 (48:18):
So it's very heavy at times, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
So like I know, I may not respond here and there.

Speaker 7 (48:25):
You know, there's a lot of times, right I'm just
like I'm not responding, but I'm sitting there literally reading
the text and we went up. It's like, Yo, this
is like lighting my day and keep my mind off
of the heavy shit. So I guess my answer truly
would be have your support. You know around you have
people around you that are your support that even on

(48:48):
the side, if I were to hit up Tony on
a you know, on a regular day or even eat,
like I can random text ep talk shit about something
and we can go on like text for like good
hour even Tony, Like any one.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
Of your friends that you have, like you don't even
gotta tell them ship.

Speaker 7 (49:05):
I'm pretty sure they can kind of sense, like yo,
some Stephen like a little frustrated about something or just
something wrong because you.

Speaker 3 (49:10):
Don't just know what I mean us the N word correctly, right,
you know.

Speaker 7 (49:15):
There's certain things were but they'll still respond to you
and like kind of be be your outlet.

Speaker 3 (49:21):
Without knowing there being your outlet. You know what I mean,
just I.

Speaker 7 (49:25):
Would say that support I mean also, you know, as
long as your family is supporting you and what.

Speaker 5 (49:30):
You do as well, so long rant to come back.

Speaker 7 (49:36):
I think I mean just having a support around you,
having those friends, having those family members around you that
can support you, dealing with your moods, things of that sort.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
So, and like you said, I'm gonna piggyback, like when
I send y'all that random ship. Not every time, but
sometimes I'll be like, man, i'm having a fuck up, dad,
let me start some ship. Yeah, But then I do,
and I'm like, all right, I'm myself laugh I gotta
laugh at the I'm like, all right, cool, let me
get back into it. You didn't say nothing about my

(50:05):
part video, dude.

Speaker 13 (50:07):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (50:08):
I was like, I must have missed it.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
Bro, I'm gonna play it my my chat GPT made
it made a public service announcement, announcement.

Speaker 3 (50:22):
I must have missed its to it. It was yeah, yeah,
because I know something. I think you would post something,
but I saw it, but I didn't get a chance
to click on it. And then y'all y'all said a
whole bunch of nigga nigga.

Speaker 2 (50:36):
That pushed up, don't get me wrong, Like it's it's
kind of you know how they glorified movies. It's based
on true story.

Speaker 5 (50:49):
Over here listening.

Speaker 3 (50:51):
Literally just smoked, like hold on, I don't say nothing
about it. I'm not gonna get into detail.

Speaker 7 (50:58):
But if I'm like listen, just like kind of a
little stuck on stupid and it's like what a listeners
and this ship right now.

Speaker 3 (51:04):
I'm like, what the fuck? Yeah, last email we got here?
What's good? Family? I had to write y'all because because
what went down at the club last week and got
everybody at Magic City a loure and even down at
Blue Flame talking like we.

Speaker 2 (51:19):
Know where that is.

Speaker 3 (51:21):
I know Magic Cities in Atlanta. I don't know about
the Lore and Blue Flame, but Magic City, I know Atlanta, Laura.
Maybe it's a lawre uh And we got drama the
strip club, trenches and y'all the only ones I trust
to break this mess down fair and funny. I worked
full time at one of the biggest clubs in Atlanta.

(51:43):
I ain't naming names, but if you know, you know,
see what's the biggest club in Atlanta? See me Tasha
and Nikki. Blue Flame is the biggest, okay me, Tasha.
I wonder if she means like the biggest, like most
popular or the actual biggest, because I've never heard of
blue Flame before. Me, Tasha, and Nika, Nikki have all

(52:07):
been dancing there for years. This ain't no hobby, this
is our careers. We're talking house moms, djq's regulars with
favorite girls, the whole vibe. Now Tasha, she's old school
atl been here since the Gucci Made and Walker era,
so yeah, yes, very o G and she always been

(52:28):
known for her senature move, the cherry bomb drop. Picture this.
She climbs the pole, locks in upside down, does the
slow spin while throwing a wink at the ball section.
The bam full splits to the beat drop with her
heels pointed like she summoned thunder. The crowd eats it up.
She got regulars who literally throw bands when she hits it.

(52:49):
The move builds her rep and her rent. Then comes NICKI,
newer to the game, but hungry, real slick with the
floor work, big social media following and always peeping what
gets the most reaction. Last weekend, she went on right
after Tasha and Baby that's how in my mind, that's
how she said it, even though that's New Orleans. So anyway,
she's gonna be New Orleans today, and baby, she hit

(53:12):
the exact same move, same order, same time, in same
little smirk to the crowd. Tasha saw it from the
backstage and thrown into the dress room like she just
saw someone use her toothbrush. Words were exchange, wigs were threatening,
and it got so heated. The DJ cut the music
and yelled security through the mic. Now, some of the
girls say Nicki's bold and knew what she was doing.
That's a deliberate move, no pun intended. Others say Tasha

(53:35):
can't own a dance move in the pole's public domain.
But the tension is real. We're talking cold shoulders, tip stealing,
accusations and even unfollows the ig. You know, that's warn
our world. Here's where I need y'all. Is Tasha doing
too much? Or did Nicky cross the stripper line that
shouldn't be cross? Can you really claim a pole move

(53:56):
as yours? And even if you can't, is there an
unspoken rule in the club about respecting originality? Please break
this down because I'm stuck in the locker room, listening
to both sides and dodging flying lashes. This is ATL
not loving pole hops, but it started to feel that way.
Wait another verdict Samantha aka brown Sugar from ATL. Yes,

(54:18):
I got my popcorn ready for this the whole back.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
If I went back in time and told my sixth
grade self, I'd be counseling, like no offense to you
at all. But if I told my young self I
would be giving advice to a stripper about a dance move,
I wouldn't believe it. I'd be proud, but I wouldn't
believe it. But this sounds like the one girl who

(54:44):
stole the Weird Country Dance movie. Yeah, yeah, it's so stupid,
but who fuck cares? Like she's on a pole like whatever.

Speaker 3 (54:55):
I look at it like this, like every move, I
don't feel like there's any original stripper move move because
even just visually visualizing that, like I've seen that here,
like you can't steal that move. And to me, I
look at it like with all these podcasts, everybody has
an opportunity, like anybody could talk about like we could

(55:16):
all talk about this what is called poecon. Everybody can
have their own take on that pine Con. And as
long as you have people that listen to you or
feel what you're saying, there's room for everybody in this
industry to talk about that pine coon, just like there's
room in this industry for all of y'all to do
the same dance move because someone might be attracted to
Tasha Bean's was Atasha was older, whichever one was, Yeah,

(55:39):
Tasha Bean seasoned, and then someone might want a little
younger thing like you can't. There's no there's no stripper
mood that's yours.

Speaker 4 (55:50):
To make money.

Speaker 9 (55:51):
So if you're seeing a lot of money going into
a certain move, I'm gonna do that move too.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Like you should all be thankful y'all still got this
gameful employment because a lot of people have stepped away
from strip clubs over the last few years. I never
was a fan of them, But tell Tasha let that
shit go.

Speaker 3 (56:11):
Yeah, let's go to a different club.

Speaker 2 (56:13):
And she really got it like that.

Speaker 3 (56:15):
Tasha might be another role and shes been doing he
since the walker days, then she already she might.

Speaker 2 (56:22):
Only gotten Yeah, you're right, she might be a little older.

Speaker 3 (56:26):
Older, Yeah, she might only get got like a couple
more years, Leo.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
She ain't got like a partnership with owning the club. Yeah, bro,
since at least oh nine ss Walker, but it could
have been before that because Gucci had so icy yeah
six so yeah, So scrubbing this almost two decades.

Speaker 3 (56:48):
She's somewhere she I'm assuming she started somewhere between eighteen
and twenty two. So she our age the forty forty
one forty two.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
Is she should own her own club. She should, y'all
pimp honestly.

Speaker 3 (57:02):
Tell Nikki, and I'm gonna tell this to you, brown Sugar.
I don't know how old you are, and maybe you
just love it so much. And I know that in Atlanta, Houston,
and Las Vegas they can make bank. It ain't like
even in Dallas they can make bank because we just
that's just part of our culture. For no, No, that's

(57:23):
just part of our culture. So to where like, hey,
if I can can continue to make this money, why not.
But y'all need to save and invest that thing because
really and truly, if I'm making I don't know how
much strippers make now, Steve, you google what's the average
amount of stripper in Houston makes or Atlanta?

Speaker 14 (57:38):
Damn?

Speaker 3 (57:40):
But if you're making one hundred and fifty to two
hundred thousand a year. There's no reason you should be
stripping after about six or seven years if you're investing
it in doing what you need to do with it
versus just buying up.

Speaker 5 (57:55):
I don't know how accurate this is, GPT. Yeah, that's check.

Speaker 8 (58:00):
I mean, this is from Google says in Atlanta, Georgia,
the average trippers annual salaries thirty five.

Speaker 3 (58:07):
But I think that's taken to with that stuff.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
So oh, I should have said Atlanta, sorry.

Speaker 3 (58:15):
Or maybe Atlanta and then put in a Magic city.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Like, hows the Magic City how much it's the average
stripper in Atlanta who works at Magic City?

Speaker 3 (58:24):
Mag I want to chat. GPT is gonna know that
and it's kind of hard to tell because they're just
getting paid in cash. Yeah, true, because I mean thirty thousand.

Speaker 7 (58:37):
Says it's a difficult it's difficult to determine a sise
average amount of stripper at Magic City in Atlanta earns
as it's highly variable based on factors like experienced performance
and individual negotiation.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
Yeah, this is definitely not accurate because it's said hourly
paid average hourly wages twenty six with annual conversation rating
from forty one to seventy six thousand.

Speaker 8 (59:03):
They probably strippers at world famous Magic City and Atlanta
or roughly one hundred k per.

Speaker 3 (59:10):
Year and AKA night and tips.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Yeah, yeah, I wonder if that's her right there, that
you never know that coming, that's her.

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Zoo me and that she a little older.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
I can't really tell. Hey, does she ever have red hair?
Brown sugar?

Speaker 3 (59:32):
Yes, brown sugar? Let us know.

Speaker 13 (59:35):
Ha.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
No, But I appreciate all the emails again, continue to
send us those emails to the show zero three two
at gmail dot com.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
But thank y'all for listening. Though I ain't know they
had a whole strip.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
Club shout out to the to the I don't know
if they listen, but she listens. They listen. She put
them on. I bet they listened now to see who
is right or wrong.

Speaker 2 (59:57):
The back man gave me those ideas. I didn't say that.
She even told me to say everything I said.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
For something that's considered so normal in the West, circumcision
is actually the exception, not the rule. When you look
at the rest of the world. If most of the
world is uncircumcised, why do Americans act like foreskin is
some kind of alien attachment. I know I'm circumcised.

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
You are the weird one, but no, I've always wanted that.
I've always wanted this. Take it to religion, like why
was circumcision called for? You made me with this extra skin,
but you want me to cut it off? Why the
fuck did you make the skin if you want me.

Speaker 3 (01:00:38):
To get rid of it? And then how do they decide?
They were like, you know what, we're gonna cut this
part off that I think they're But wouldn't that make
it look bigger if you got this little why not?
Hold on? Hold on? I have to say too, I'm

(01:00:58):
circumcised too, because because I didn't say I didn't say it,
and everyone say nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
Well, I'm glad my parents came up with the Western
tradition because I would hate to have that having to
pull my skin back every time and wash the cheese
out and ship like nah, we're having to tie it up. Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
Yeah, do you feel that because because in Western civilization,
because we put an emphasis on the circum circumcised, that
that's affected your mindset to like if I don't know
if you've come across an uncircumcised one or not, I've only.

Speaker 4 (01:01:31):
Seen one in my life, so it wasn't it wasn't soft.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
So I don't know. So I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:01:40):
I mean how it looks originally, it's the original state,
So I don't really know. But I feel like my
mindset would be grossed out. And I know that's a
terribly just state because I know it doesn't it doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
I think it shouldn't matter.

Speaker 9 (01:01:54):
But the first thing I did was I have my son,
I'm like, cut that shit off, and they actually had
to do his twice they did it and they didn't
take enough thing, and I was like, I'm so sorry son.
Before later on, I have a friend, my one of
my best friends, herd kid's dad had this done when
he was like eighteen.

Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
Had the kids done, or had his own.

Speaker 6 (01:02:21):
I know that pain.

Speaker 4 (01:02:22):
Worst pain.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
I know that was because I remember when I used
to have to change my boy's diaper and I had
like just put that little stuff on and just they
be like, oh man, I sure, I'm glad you ain't
gona remember this, yeah, because we'll just think about that.

Speaker 4 (01:02:39):
You have women's circumcisition too in some countries, and.

Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
That's just yeah, but that's like, yeah, that's that's.

Speaker 5 (01:02:46):
Taking away pleasure This ain't taking away pleasure.

Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
This is taking away skins.

Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Asty extra skin and wasn't even there for like just
in general, why is that skin there?

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
Isn't it supposed to protect like it's.

Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Supposed to well, well, it's supposed to have more nerve
endings to where like you can feel more. So we're
supposedly we're taking away our nerve endings. But yeah, yeah,
I guess maybe it shields from like mosquitoes, like back
maybe back in.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
That probably to use condos back then, they got hard,
just pulled the skin over and the skin no babies
for you or how they want like a whole.

Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
Let's say you pick some seeds from like grain, and
you got to take it to your village. You ain't
got no pockets, so you put it in there.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
I would hate that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
Now. The thing that's always been interesting on this topic
is because you have so many people that just go
hard to to tell you, no, you don't need to
be mutilating these babies. It should be yet that how
do y'all feel about those people?

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
I'm glad I was snipped because I'm glad.

Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
I don't remember it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
It couldn't well I felt it then, but I don't
remember that.

Speaker 9 (01:04:12):
Yeah, when people say like, oh, well they don't have
a choice, you should wait until they have a choice,
I'm like no.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Because, like you said, if I was ten living to
say you couldn't ship my cock, I would think they're
gonna try to cut my whole thing off. So yeah,
do it when they're a baby healthier.

Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Yeah, he'll fast. I feel like it's going to hell
faster at that rate. Versus do y'all think more American
men would keep their foreskin if they knew how women
in Europe and South America preferred. I got BBC they
prefer that's during my research. That's what I saw that

(01:04:56):
they prefer the cheese second.

Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
Okay, but European men also prefer women with harry I.

Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
Don't you know, you know, you know, I talked to
some some people, like some of the foreign change students
back when I was at Baylor, and I asked him,
I said, so, do y'all really like They said, No,
that's just women just wanted to be free. That's their choice.
They said, it's not all women don't like that. There's
they said, just like here where you have the women
that just want to grow out the hairy legs, and
Arley said, they said, it's the same thing.

Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
If I say those legs are a few prickles, that's
one thing. But if you straight up got just long
currently hair on your legs, I ain't doing that now.
And then it's like I was about. I was about
to lie and say we probably got the best beauty standards,
But it just depends on your standards.

Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
Some people like big, fake.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Plastic tits something I don't like fake tits. Some dudes
like this big tits with the small ass, some like
small tits with the big ass. Some of greedy like Steve,
like big tits and big ass. Yeah both both of.

Speaker 3 (01:06:03):
So last little question on this, So take yourself back
to We'll say that we're fifteen and we're going on
some trip that requires us to travel, and we're traveling
with uh twenty other boys to go to this random camp.
We'll say, some Bible camp or something like that. I
said that for you, Eddie, and uh so we're going

(01:06:26):
through TSA and for whatever, for whatever reason, TSA decides
to pull us all over and we all have to
drop our draws and then you realize that, you realize that,
let's just say hypothetically, two of us are unsniffed, and
you're the only person sniffed, and everybody else is unsniffed
as well. Would you feel some type of way about

(01:06:46):
being the only uncircumcised or only circumcised one, so everybody
is everybody is uncircumcised except you, and you're fifteen.

Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
I wouldn't care. I'd be like a weird man, y'all,
shit was weirds.

Speaker 3 (01:07:02):
Wrong with it. I didn't know if that would change
his mind if you.

Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
If you, that's one thing where I would not feel
like I got to perform. That wouldn't be mad.

Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Now, bro, I'm good. I'm good y'all theirs like you
got the skin ship.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
I've seen enough porn to where I'd be like, that's
weird looking man, Like.

Speaker 3 (01:07:24):
I'm god, bro.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Like the first time I saw that in poor what,
I didn't understand it.

Speaker 9 (01:07:30):
I can honestly say that anytime I've actually pulled up
porn and it was uncircumcised, I was a quick slight
because I don't want to see it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
Like I mean, it's respect one of my homeboys, so
he he is uncircumcised, and so he had his son's
and he had them both circumcised, and I was like, well,
why you do that if you were, He said, because
I didn't want them having to go through what I
went through the locker room when I was the only one.

Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
And I was like, well, well, if you thinks about it,
that's our permanent makeup when we were born and getting
the circumcision. That is true because we don't have that asking.

Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
You know, I'm trying to remember.

Speaker 9 (01:08:10):
I don't even know if they really I guess maybe
they asked. I was trying to think they just took
them and just kind of said it's just so normal
here like us. I don't know's that's the norm for us.
I feel like that's why our mentality is like that
where we're like a little grossed out sometimes.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
We're I was doing a research on this that like
the Christian, Muslim and uh Jewish faith, that's where the
big percentage of the circumcised comes from, which which which
was interesting to me that whenever it said when it
included all those, I was like, well, why wouldn't it
the percentage be bigger. But it's only Western civilization mindset

(01:08:53):
where it's bigger. So you could be Muslim out over
here or in Europe. They're still gonna But.

Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
I wonder why we as humans started doing that, because
animals aren't trying to cut their foreskin off.

Speaker 3 (01:09:05):
We just well, if you think about animals don't really
have foreskin. They have like a protector pouch and then
it goes through.

Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
But that's why I'm saying, like, why, like you created
this with foreskin.

Speaker 3 (01:09:15):
Lay somebody likes, you know, complain it just it just
makes no sense. Someone likes eating that peanut skin Eddy, That's.

Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
What it's like, some perversion added from the scripture real quick, give.

Speaker 3 (01:09:27):
All they like to dry out, like the banana chips.

Speaker 5 (01:09:35):
Discussing.

Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
Give it to Jeremiah, drop it doorstep because like I
can't think of any other reason, like because like you
know me, I'm an agnostic atheist, but I just don't understand.
You're all powerful creator, Why are you creating it but
then want to get rid of it? It makes no sense?

Speaker 3 (01:09:55):
Last last topic on the night. So it feels like
every year Disney drops another live action remake of a
childhood classic, but instead of bringing back the magic, they
keep rewriting the stories, changing characters and speaking more sparky,
more outraged than nostalgia. Why does Disney keep remaking these
beloved classics if they're just going to strip away the magic,

(01:10:17):
change key characters and ignore what made people love the
originals in the first place.

Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
I don't know why they keep doing it to go
to is make them black or gay everything. That's what
it is. Make them black, make them gay, and they
feel like that's gonna sell, and it doesn't always work.

Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
And to see that it's felled multiple times, why would
you keep doing it in the first place? Like I
why when they made The Little Mermaid black and we
had this discussion when that movie came out, like I
don't need to see The Little Mermaid black because she
was a little white head ginger whenever I was a kid.

(01:10:55):
So that is we have a black princess.

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
So yeah, we have a legit from New Orleans.

Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
We have a black person.

Speaker 7 (01:11:05):
When did that movie game O twenty twenty twenty nineteen
twenty twenty, which was Princess Frog or Cinderella, I mean
Little Mermaid.

Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Like the New Somewhere actually somewhere, that's.

Speaker 5 (01:11:17):
Right, when George Floyd happened all that all the COVID.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
I should know it was later three. Yeah, it was wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:11:23):
It wasn't.

Speaker 4 (01:11:24):
It was before I moved into this house.

Speaker 3 (01:11:27):
It was about twenty twenty three. One do you remember
twenty twenty one? It was twenty twenty three when did
the like, yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 8 (01:11:41):
Knew, it was like twenty six, twenty twenty three, but
even still it was still during that, it was still
de I were under demo democratic.

Speaker 2 (01:11:50):
I didn't want or need a black area that I did.

Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Now all her sisters were sisters of color as well,
like they were all different, Like this was a white story.
It's fine.

Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
I wasn't looking now if they made Gargoyles live action.
You remember when the female one turned human and she
was like white, Lion has to be black.

Speaker 3 (01:12:16):
He's voice by Nigga, He's voice blind Nigga bro. So
he has to be.

Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
He has to. It's some things that you don't need
niggas in and Little Mermaid is one of them.

Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
Yeah, I know what you mean. I know what you mean.

Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
I used to hate that when we said we need
a black days black that we don't need a black.

Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
Everything we don't know, and then instead of changing like
a story that's already there, created like sinners, we didn't
have a sinners blade. I mean Blade was already a comic,
but we had meteor Man Black Man, Like we come
up with these original things that we don't need.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
To shout out to San Leave for making black with
a honoring Yes, I.

Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
Want to see. I'm sorry, I really want to see.

Speaker 5 (01:13:06):
Like if I could get in touch with Robert Townsend
just to make a remake of Media.

Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
Man, Bro, Like I would love to make a remake
a meteor Man.

Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
I would love to be one of the Golden Lords,
Like Golden Lord.

Speaker 3 (01:13:23):
You know what, I gotta put the boys on that
because I have not showed them that. I haven't showed
them blank Man, what's another blank Man? Media Man? You
know I would be funny put them on shack still
too shame.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Oh yeah, Bro, I used to think this movie. I
thought I dreamed it. But it's called Warriors a Virtue
or something.

Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
I remember that. Yes, yeah, I thought I dreamed that.
But nah, actually, yeah that was a big movie because
they were all like different colors.

Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
Yeah, like Kangaroo Need Warriors of Virtue, Ruse, you remember
Mike from Course Man Moto and whatever is.

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
I forgot what the names were, just like Street Sharks.

Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
I don't really know.

Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
I don't but I remember the show, so let me
ask y'all this, and I know that y'all don't really
maybe Risky cares about this, But what would you want
to see from a Disney movie like the criteria from
when they put him out? Like what what should it
have in it? Like for me, my biggest thing is

(01:14:30):
especially Moulan. How the fuck do you make Mulan? Don't
put Mooshi in it? How do you not put Moushu
in the motherfucking thing? And if a man character is
still around, because at least they did it in line,
came with the head James rol Jones. Eddie Murphy should
have been in that live action as Musho. I didn't
even watch it, but I agree it was like this.

Speaker 4 (01:14:52):
Something, but they also said that for I think and Stitch.

Speaker 9 (01:14:57):
I haven't seen it, but they said the little you know,
the little the alien guy that wear dresses and stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:15:03):
Take them out, and I think it has something to
do with him Cross.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
Maybe they left him but he's in it, but I
read that he's in it, but they don't have the
cross dressing. But again, if that's in the movie the cartoon,
keep it. But when you make Gaston's little Hitchman Gay.

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
I was about to say, like if they weren't already,
don't force it, like I.

Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
Mean they're trying to force.

Speaker 5 (01:15:29):
Yeah, that's why they're trying to force the little remains,
trying to force, you.

Speaker 8 (01:15:33):
Know, inclusion of homosexuality and everything like that with guests
on his little Buddy and all that ship, like he's
in love with Gaston.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Like that is just his homeboy.

Speaker 9 (01:15:43):
I don't know why they would change the story, like
I don't want to if I'm going to watch a remake.

Speaker 4 (01:15:47):
I wanted to be a remake.

Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
Now, you can add some stuff, but don't take out
changing things that were part of it and be like, oh,
this never happened, because who's taking it the kids that
were kids at that time or taking their kids to
go see this movie that they appreciated. We don't give
a funk about what we want to see the movie.
We're just using them as a as an excuse to
go see it. So when I go see this movie

(01:16:10):
expecting it to be like it was whenever I was
a kid, and it's not, I'm pissed off.

Speaker 9 (01:16:15):
Well even not even just with Disney, because that I've
heard about them changing movies.

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
So like with a notebook. They took out the ending
of the notebook, so they changed it.

Speaker 9 (01:16:26):
Now when you buy it on TV or when you
watch it on TV, and their original notebook they and
I haven't seen the new one. This is what I've
read about it. But they die together in the end.
They took the inding out because it was too heartbreaking.

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
So what's then gonna slide over?

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
So Jack can come up on the wood the Titanic.
They gonna miss the whole fucking Iceberg, That's what they're
gonna say. Say, Well, the sinking was the sinking of
my heart for.

Speaker 3 (01:16:59):
You, Jack.

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
That type of bullshit. And Jack is gonna be black
and gay.

Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
She turns she Oh no, she's gonna be black too
because she has red hair.

Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
Yeah, she gonna here. She turns him straight though, because
he was sucking her husband first, and then she brings
she steals whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
Let go, Jack, never let go. I still just think
about the impact of that movie, like the biggest the
only reason why I wanted to see that movie. When
I heard there was a nudity scene, I said, PG. Thirteen,
nudity scene.

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
When I heard that there was, I got to see it.
I legitn't have my parents ringing on VHS the two.

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
Tape.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
I'm over here sitting watching. I'm sitting here watching, wait, waiting.
I'm waiting on them to leave. When I finally get
to him, like the fuck out of here, I'm trying
to watch them.

Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
Tis like, yeah, it is all the most palous redhead
of all the time.

Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
And then you want to know something so fucked up,
like I've read up about it. Apparently he was supposed
to only be seventeen. Mm have me watching a child
porn as a child?

Speaker 7 (01:18:05):
Yo, okay, so y'all remember I don't know do y'all
ever watched maybe Tony, you did the old school Romeo
and Juliette movie came.

Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
With the sixties or something like Oh, okay, I think
you're talking about to do it Leonard.

Speaker 17 (01:18:18):
Yeah, No, there's one that came out in like the sixties,
late sixties, seventies or something like that, and uh, we
watched it in school, and you know, Juliette showed titties
and everything.

Speaker 3 (01:18:31):
Yeah, I think it was like junior senior. Of course,
our teachers like.

Speaker 10 (01:18:34):
Hey, guys, let's be adults, blah blah blah. And of
course you know, like I mean, you see titties like
it is. That's when Internet's coming up, and I you know,
of course research whatever.

Speaker 7 (01:18:44):
However, later on, I want to say, in the last
five the eight years in that movie, those kids.

Speaker 3 (01:18:52):
Were sixteen years old.

Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:18:54):
And by the way, maybe I was good and looking
at the point at that point in time, because you know,
I was.

Speaker 3 (01:18:59):
Looking at teenage when you were a teenager.

Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
And let me clarify, Kate Winsley, it wasn't seventeen, but
they were saying was supposed to be seventeen, and I'm like, yes,
it's kind of creepy.

Speaker 3 (01:19:13):
It wasn't. She can still still fucking LOI. I'm not
pulling out either at all. I couldn't have could have
Disney d I baby exactly. But we come to the
end of the show. Appreciate y'all rocking with us once again.
As always, man go to google type of the fund's

(01:19:34):
three y age, anything that has to do with us
will pop up. Continue sending those emails. Let us know
what happened with the stripper battle, because I'm sorry, Lincoln,
we can't give no answer. Yeah, I mean, we gave it.
We said, don't I said y'all fighting over ship that
you that you didn't an You can't get mad at Diamond.

(01:19:56):
You can't. You can't. Uh yeah, but continue you send
us those emails the show zero three two at Gmail
dot call Steven J. I canna get at you at
the real that's me and my I G Risk risk.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
E P I G Black Superman.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
And when it comes to my instagrams missed November two
k five. I missed November two k five one more
time because it's mister n O V E M b
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if you don't know, now you know.

Speaker 5 (01:20:28):
Peace.

Speaker 3 (01:20:47):
I just want to thank you for listening to this show.
Your home with us, laugh with us.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Now we gotta go controversial, thought provoking.

Speaker 5 (01:20:58):
It's to guarantee if you tune in.

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
We'll show why I didn't get you a watch and
need you have a busy life, man, I know that
you got options. But every Wednesday, you know it's on.
We're gonna keep this party rocking. Just tune in and
jail out. You'll never know what we'll talk about. Just
want to thank you for helping us grow. If you
don't know, well, now you know, riding with us high side,

(01:21:22):
with us getting fled with, it's gonna live with us,
kind of high fit, it's never stop with us. The
belief we will always have a good show if we go,
it's the show. It's the show.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
That's the end.

Speaker 3 (01:21:33):
Gotta go, gotta go, We gotta go. And for riding
with us high side, with us getting.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
Plied with, it's gonna live with it's kind of high with.

Speaker 3 (01:21:42):
It's never stop with us, the belief we will always
have a good show if we go. It's the show.
It's the show. That's the end. There's no vote. Hey,
thanks for tuning into the show, the show, the show. Hey,
thanks for tuning into the show, the show, the Show. Hey,

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